national-cancer-institute-L7en7Lb-Ovc-unsplash Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 5, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , ankylosing spondylitis, autism, cancer, Crohn’s disease, disease, Dr. Dan, env, function, gag, genes, illness, intelligent design, junk DNA, LINE-1 elements, mutations, non-coding DNA, pol, schizophrenia, Stanford University, transcriptome Disease-Associated “Junk” DNA Is Evidence of Function Casey Luskin August 5, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 11 When you mess with the “junk,” the result is problems. That doesn’t sound like junk DNA to me. Read More ›
ERV Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 9, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , apes, cancer, common ancestry, DNA, Endogenous retroviruses, enhancers, env, ERVs, evolution, evolutionary mechanism, gag, gene expression, genome, humans, Immune System, intelligent design, junk DNA, lncRNAs, narrative gloss, pol, promoters, viruses Junk No Longer: ERVs Are “Integral” and “Important Components” of Immune Responses Casey Luskin July 9, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 It’s another example of a paper that sounds like it could have been written by a proponent of intelligent design. Read More ›